Olga Koshevaliska

  • Associate professor
  • Goce Delcev University in Stip, Faculty of Law
  • https://www.ugd.edu.mk

Olga Koshevaliska is associate professor in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Juvenile Criminal Law and International Criminal Law and Dean at the Faculty of Law, University Goce Delcev – Stip. Koshevaliska has finished her Bachelor, LL.M and PhD Studies at the Faculty of Law “Iustiniaus Primus”, St. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. The title of her PhD thesis is Privacy vs. Security when exchanging personal data in criminal matters in EU. She has attended many study visits and trainings home and abroad and she participates in different national and international research projects. Currently she is involved in the folowing projects – Migration and Asylum Policies System (MAPS), New Borderlands in Europe (BORDEURS), Protecting HUman SEcurity with non-state-actors in the MARitime and CYber SPAce (HUMARCYSPACE), The sea at the crossroad: the legal repercussions of the superposition of legal regimes on the effectivity of the police at sea (MERCRO). She also participates in the activities of the Jean Monnet Module EU – Western Balkans: Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs. Koshevaliska is a national expert in projects regarding Juvenile Justice and a member of the working group for the amendment of the Criminal Procedure Code. Her interest is in the criminal law area, international criminal law, asylum policy and juvenile justice.

Session

  • OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE

    Welcome addresses of the Prorector of Goce Delchev University in Shtip, Professor Misko Dzidrov
    Welcome addresses of the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Goce Delchev University in Shtip, Professor Olga Koshevaliska

  • JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA THROUGH THE PRISM OF GENDER REPRESENTATION

    Abstract: Organized and individual forms of children’s behavior that violates the generally accepted legal and moral values in the social community, manifest a growing trend in recent years. Nowadays, juvenile delinquency has a higher share in the overall crime than before, and at the same time is characterized by extremely fast growth dynamics and qualitatively new, […]